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✯HISTORIC✯ GIBSON USA "Non-Reverse" Firebird VII ✯ TV White + Rosewood✯2003✯

Estimated price for orientation: 1 899 $

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Brand: Gibson No. of Strings: 6 string


Gibson’s Firebird has long been one of the most unique instruments out there. The Firebird VII is the top of the line and sports deluxe features and appointments. The Firebird incorporates many innovative construction techniques. The neck through body is made of a 9 ply walnut and mahogany with mahogany wings. This gives a Firebird a unique biting tone. The Rosewood fingerboard features gorgeous pearl dot inlays. A trio of high output mini humbuckers are perfect for blues and rock n roll. Innovative Grover style tuners team up with a Tuneomatic bridge for a rock solid experience. All hardware is gold plated and the whole package exudes class. This one is finished in TV White. An incredible guitar in terms of looks and performance!This Firebird plays and sounds great. The neck is straight and the action is low. The pickups and electronics sound great. Very versatile. This is a nice example in Mint condition. This Gibson Was recently Purchased from a large collection of Pristine and Rare Guitars. Collector Owned.Consequently this Guitar is in Mint Condition. . A solid example. Comes in original hardshell case with certificate.I’ve always admired the looks and sound of a Gibson Firebird. This example is easily one of the most stunning that I’ve ever had in stock. Gibson only offers a Firebird VII in an extremely pricey Custom Shop version.  Here's one for lots, lots less.Serial Number: CS30392Time of Manufacture: 2003Place of Manufacture: Nashville, USANeck Profile:  60's Shape Neck ProfileFret Condition:  No Fret WearWeight: 7.11 PoundsAction: Professionally set-up Low action 9'sOverall Condition: "Mint Condition" Colour: TV WhiteOriginality: 100% Original.Dings, Scratches, other: Nothing to report. - Please refer to pictures below.